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LUCA Consulting positions itself as a Japan-based Chinese-language accounting and business operations support team, mainly serving Taiwanese companies and other overseas businesses entering the Japanese market. According to its website, the company was founded in Tokyo in September 2020. Its team has experience with Japanese tax firms, Taiwan-Japan investment planning, and Taiwan’s Big Four accounting firms, and works with locally licensed professionals in Japan, including tax accountants, accountants, and lawyers.
Its service scope leans toward “one-stop” local operations support: from agency services for setting up a Japanese company and explaining incorporation structures and procedures, to post-incorporation tax and administrative matters, HR and labor affairs, payroll and insurance calculations, bank cashier work, online banking management, administrative and general affairs outsourcing, visa consultation, and subsidy application support. In terms of jurisdictions, the materials only clearly point to Japan. Its office is in Tokyo, and there is no indication of company registration services in other countries or regions.
The website does not disclose specific prices for company formation, bookkeeping, payroll, or administrative outsourcing, nor does it explain packages, billing methods, payment methods, or processing timelines. Potential clients therefore need to contact the company to confirm budget, schedule, required documents, and whether government fees, judicial scrivener fees, or tax accountant fees are included. For users accustomed to online price comparisons and standardized ordering, transparency is relatively limited.
LUCA’s main strength is its ongoing compliance support. Its bookkeeping service emphasizes compliance with local Japanese accounting standards and tax law, and states that cooperating tax accountants conduct monthly reviews. Its payroll and labor support covers payslips, insurance premium checks, bonuses, overtime pay, and actual salary payment operations. On the administrative side, it can also handle bank cashier work, online banking management, and general clerical affairs. These services can be valuable for companies newly entering Japan that lack local administrative staff.
Its advantages include multilingual support in Chinese, English, and Japanese, assistance for foreign clients to complete corporate establishment procedures without traveling to Japan, and the ability to connect incorporation with subsequent accounting, HR, and administrative outsourcing. Its drawbacks are that pricing, processing time, virtual address or registered agent services are not clearly specified, and the online workflow and payment methods are not shown. It is better suited to Taiwanese companies, cross-border e-commerce businesses, content brands, technology companies, or service-sector firms setting up a presence in Japan. If you only want low-cost self-service registration, you may need to compare it with other more standardized services.
The crawled text does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or network availability, so its accessibility from China is unknown. If access or communication is limited, alternatives include local Japanese tax accountant or administrative scrivener offices, Japan company formation platforms aimed at foreigners, or cross-border accounting advisors with Chinese-language support.
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